Pulpit Elocution: Comprising Remarks on the Effect of Manner in Public Discourse; the Elements of Elocution, Applied to the Reading of the Scriptures, Hymns, and Sermons; with Observations on the Principles of Gesture; and a Selection of Exercises in Reading and SpeakingW.F. Draper, 1869 - 413 Seiten |
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... speaker , needs a double allowance of air and exercise , to counter- act the injurious tendency of the union of two modes of life naturally incompatible . The nervous excitation , and the cerebral exhilaration , arising from continued ...
... speaker , needs a double allowance of air and exercise , to counter- act the injurious tendency of the union of two modes of life naturally incompatible . The nervous excitation , and the cerebral exhilaration , arising from continued ...
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... speaker , needs animation , as a condition of oral com- munication . The child , under the inspiration of vivid emotion , becomes an eloquent monitor to the man , as regards the impartation of feeling . The student of elocution , to be ...
... speaker , needs animation , as a condition of oral com- munication . The child , under the inspiration of vivid emotion , becomes an eloquent monitor to the man , as regards the impartation of feeling . The student of elocution , to be ...
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... speaker's heart . Poetic utterance requires that imagination should people the world of feeling , not less than that feeling should animate and awaken the world of fancy . Elo- quence , when it is truly such , partakes largely of the ...
... speaker's heart . Poetic utterance requires that imagination should people the world of feeling , not less than that feeling should animate and awaken the world of fancy . Elo- quence , when it is truly such , partakes largely of the ...
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... speaker . If , then , the preaching of the gospel be the appropriate enunciation of divine truth , we see why it was ordained as the chief means of impressing this truth upon the mind . The Deity might have required , that his word ...
... speaker . If , then , the preaching of the gospel be the appropriate enunciation of divine truth , we see why it was ordained as the chief means of impressing this truth upon the mind . The Deity might have required , that his word ...
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... speaker who is agreeable and one who is disagreeable , between one who is powerful and another who is feeble . Nor can any one entertain a doubt whether that difference is just as obvious in the pulpit as in the senate . Every preacher ...
... speaker who is agreeable and one who is disagreeable , between one who is powerful and another who is feeble . Nor can any one entertain a doubt whether that difference is just as obvious in the pulpit as in the senate . Every preacher ...
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